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SUBMITTER: Borkuti P
PROVIDER: S-EPMC10830384 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Apr
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

Borkúti Péter P Kristó Ildikó I Szabó Anikó A Kovács Zoltán Z Vilmos Péter P
Life science alliance 20240131 4
The FERM domain is a conserved and widespread protein module that appeared in the common ancestor of amoebae, fungi, and animals, and is therefore now found in a wide variety of species. The primary function of the FERM domain is localizing to the plasma membrane through binding lipids and proteins of the membrane; thus, for a long time, FERM domain-containing proteins (FDCPs) were considered exclusively cytoskeletal. Although their role in the cytoplasm has been extensively studied, the recent ...[more]